Geophysics Translators & Interpreters for over 180 Languages and Dialects

Professional Geophysics Translation & Interpreting Services

Like geology and petrology, geophysics has important societal applications relating to mineral resources, environmental conservation and predicting and mitigating natural hazards. Data from geophysical surveys is used to analyse fossil fuel and mineral deposits, locate groundwater, find archaeological relics and assess sites for environmental remediation and is consequently relevant to many business interests as well as for research purposes. This means when geophysicists work in collaboration with one another or with international institutions and businesses, they may not speak the same language and a specialist linguist may be called upon to assist.

At TJC Global, we know that in it is important that an interpreter understands terminology associated with Geophysics. This ensures that interpretation is precise and no misunderstandings occur. Our Geophysics interpreters, besides being highly skilled and experienced interpreters, have a background or related qualification in this area.

We are also very happy to arrange for our interpreters to meet your client(s) anywhere and provide interpreting services all over the globe. As a follow-up assistance, we also provide a Translation service. For this, please see our TransIation Page.

Quick Quote

Quote for Interpreting

Please kindly note, we are currently unable to undertake enquiries from private individuals.

Title:

First Name*:

Surname*:

Company Name*:

Address:

Country*:

E-mail Address*:

Phone Number:

Languages:

<>

Interpreting Type:

Consecutive: The interpreter listens to the speaker, often making notes, and delivers the message in the target language while the speaker pauses.
Simultaneous:The interpreters use headsets to listen to the message of the speaker and repeat it immediately(practically simultaneously) in their target language for the benefit of the relevant audience members.

Please tell us what type of service you require:

Number of interpreters required:

Start Date:

End Date:

Start Time:

End Time:

The date is not currently finalised

Field/Purpose:
This is so that we can contact interpreters with the appropriate background/experience.

Location/Venue (city/country):

Equipment
required

Number of attendees:

Equipment specifications:

Type

Required?

Quantity

Booth

Microphone

Headsets and transmitters

Additional Information for equipment:

Additional Information:

Please click the box above to continue.

Quote for Translation

Please kindly note, we are currently unable to undertake enquiries from private individuals,
including the translation of birth certificates, academic documents, etc

Title:

First Name*:

Surname*:

Company Name*:

Address:

Country*:

E-mail Address*:

Phone Number:

Languages:

>

Word Count: (If you do not know the total word count, please let us know, or send us a file)

Upload a file:

If you need to send a series of files in an archived format(eg .zip) or a large quantity of files, please contact us by e-mail and we will arrange a suitable method of transfer.

Field:
This is so that we can contact translators with the appropriate background/experience.

Deadline (if applicable):

Additional Information:

Please click the box above to continue.

Quote for Transcription

Title:

First Name*:

Surname*:

Company Name*:

Address:

Country*:

E-mail Address*:

Phone Number:

Source Language:

Translation also required?

Target Language:

Source Format:

How the audio is stored

Length (minutes/hours):

Audio Quality:

How would you describe the quality of the audio?

Field/Purpose:
This is so that we can contact transcribers with the appropriate background/experience.

TJC News & Articles

Engineers at the University of Washington have created an insect-sized robot powered by laser beam. According to the team who created it, RoboFly and miniature drones like it, could help with time-consuming tasks like surveying crop growth on farms and detecting gas leaks. Cheaper to make and small enough to slip into tighter spots than […]
Read more

Scientists at the Japanese Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute have developed a method to produce “wood alcohol”, which they hope will become a popular beverage in the country. You may have heard of “Kuchikamizake”, a special kind of sake in which human saliva functions as a fermentation starter (after the rice has been chewed […]
Read more

Researchers from Osaka City University in Japan have discovered that using proteins taken from egg whites could help facilitate the carbon-free production of hydrogen. Although hydrogen is considered clean fuel because it emits nothing but water when burnt, the creation of the gas itself is a less eco-friendly affair. Currently, the mass production of hydrogen […]
Read more

Scientists at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands have created a new way to print flat structures which self-fold into complex shapes according to a pre-planned sequence. The research has many applications, including the potential to improve bone transplants, the university said. Essentially a combination of the Japanese paper-folding art of origami and 3D printing, the technique created by Amir Zadpoor and his team […]
Read more

CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, has handed over the first 30 of the company’s long-anticipated “affordable” electric car, the Model 3, to employee buyers, Reuters reported. The Model 3, which will cost USD 35,000, is a departure from Tesla’s earlier luxury electric cars and marks the first step in Musk’s strategy to turn his company […]
Read more

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has released the first group of photos and videos movies taken by its zero-gravity autonomous camera drone, known as the JEM Internal Ball Camera (or “Int-Ball”), aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The JEM Int-Ball is the Agency’s first camera drone that can record video while moving in space […]
Read more